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we need water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and light. We've already seen that photosynthesis produces oxygen, but the other product is glucose. This glucose is the fuel plants need for energy and ...
Water's importance to plants stems from its central role in growth and photosynthesis, and the distribution of organic and inorganic molecules. Despite this dependence, plants retain less than 5% ...
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, but freshwater aquatic plants can have a tough time getting enough of it from water. To overcome this, some also make use of bicarbonate, inorganic ...
A new study implicates microplastics as a decisive threat to photosynthesis. What could this mean for the horticulture ...
But Earth is hardly unique in having water. It is everywhere in ... the pivotal endosymbiotic event that endowed plants with the engine of photosynthesis happened just once in our planet’s ...
Microplastics reduce plants’ water and nutrient intake by clogging root systems Studies show microplastics also inhibit ...
we need water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and light. We've already seen that photosynthesis produces oxygen, but the other product is glucose. This glucose is the fuel plants need for energy and ...